Stops booting i recently upgraded my pc. my mb is biostar p4m800 pro-m7, cpu is celeron d. it booted up then it shut itself down and doesn't want to boot up. fans spins a little then stops when the power button is pressed power light and hdd light stays on. tried changing power supply, ram and harddrive. also tried resetting cmos

i tried removing the ram, hard drive, cd rom, floppy drive i got the same problem which is when i press the power button the fans spins a little then stops but the hd led and power led stays lit. but when i removed the cpu but still left the heatsink fan pluged in and pressed the power button the fans stayed spinning. only option is to test the cpui tried removing the ram, hard drive, cd rom, floppy drive i got the same problem which is when i press the power button the fans spins a little then stops but the hd led and power led stays lit. but when i removed the cpu but still left the heatsink fan pluged in and pressed the power button the fans stayed spinning. only option is to test the cpu

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try removing your video card and seeing if it will boot right up after, that did it for me. If that doesn't work try using only one stick of memory. Basically remove one card or piece at a time till you find the one doing it.

I have the exact motherboard in a everyday desktop. I ran into this issue myself. The video card was bad. It didnt give me any error beeps either. So, I popped a used AGP nvidia geforce 5200 in the slot and bam, it was back up.

However, make sure your hard drives are spinning. If they are not, there might be another issue at hand...